A former head coach at Ramapo (N.J.)
College, Rich Skrosky enters his eighth season as a member of the Monmouth
coaching staff and his fourth season as an offensive coordinator. Skrosky
also serves as the Hawks’ offensive line coach.

Skrosky’s line and offense have both excelled during his tenure. The Hawks’
offense has been among the Northeast Conference’s best on a consistent
basis. In 1997 and 1998, Skrosky’s offense featured the NEC’s Player of
the Year with Dan Sabella and Chris Reed earning the honor in consecutive
seasons.

Skrosky came to Monmouth from Ramapo College, where he served as head coach
for the 1992 season. Prior to becoming head coach, Skrosky spent two seasons
as offensive coordinator for the Roadrunners. In 1990, Ramapo claimed the
New Jersey Athletic Conference title and played in the Division III playoffs.
In 1991, he helped guide the Roadrunners to an ECAC Bowl championship.

After receiving his bachelor’s degree from Ramapo in 1987, Skrosky served
as a graduate assistant coach for two seasons at Rutgers University under
head coach Dick Anderson.

Skrosky coached three seasons on the prep level while pursuing his undergraduate
degree at Ramapo. He served as an assistant coach at St. Peter’s Prep in
Jersey City in 1984 and later served as assistant head coach and defensive
coordinator at his alma mater Lodi (N.J.) High School in 1985 and 1986.

Skrosky and his wife, the former Suzanne Quentz, reside in Howell, N.J.